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    Legal Notices
(First pub. July 29, 1948 )
Julius D. Cronin. Attorney
notice to creditors
and heirs
County Court of Holt County,
Nebraska. Estate of James |
P. Gallagher, also known as
J. P. Gallagher, Deceased.
The State of Nebraska, To
All Concerned: Notice is here
by given that Hilda M. Gal- j
lagher and Helen A. Gallagh- J
er have filed their petition al
leging that James P. Gallagh-,
er died June 13, 1933, intes
tate, a resident of Holt Coun- j
tv, Nebraska, seized and pos- j
sessed of Lots 1, 2, and 20. in
Block C, Fahy's Second Ad
dition to O’Neill, Holt County,
Nebraska, and Lots 1, and 2,
of Section 4. in Township 28,
North, Range 11. West of the
6th P. M.. in Holt County, Ne-1
braska
That petitioners own an un- j
divided interest in Lots 1, 2
and 20, in Block C, Fahys
Second Addition to O Neill,
Holt County, N e b r a s k a,
having derived title thereto by
inheritance, and are the own
ers of Lots 1 and 2 of Section
4 Township 28, North, Range
11, West of the 6th P. M., in
Holt County, Nebraska, having
derived title thereto by inher
itance and deed.
The prayer of said petition
is for a determination of the
time of death, the heirs, de
gree of kinship, and right of
descent of real property of
said deceased; that he died in
testate, and that there is no
inheritance tax, state or fed
eral, due from his said estate
or the heirs thereof.
That said petition will be for
hearing in this Court on .the
19th day of August. 1948. at
ten o’clock A. M.
LOUIS W REIMER,
County Judge.
(COUNTY COURT SEAL) 12-14
(First pub. July 29, 1948)
Julius D. Cronin, Attorney
NOTICE FOR PETITION
FOR ADMINISTRATION
Estate No. 3516
In the County Court of Holt
County, Nebraska, July 28th,
1948.
In the Matter of the Estate
of Winifred Gallagher, Deceas
ed.
Notice is hereby given to all
persons interested in said es
tate that a petition has been
filed in said Court for the ap
pointment of Hilda M. Gallagh
er as Administratrix of said es
tate, and will be heard
August 19, 1948 at 10 o’clock
A. M., at the County Court in
O’Neill, Nebraska.
LOUIS W REIMER,
County Judge.
(COUNTY COURT SEAL) 12-14
(First pub. July 22, 1948)
William W. Griffin, Attorney
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
& HEIRS
County Court of Holt County,
Nebraska
Estates of William Anthony
Walsh, Deceased, and Jennie
Walsh, Deceased.
The State of Nebraska, to all
concerned:
Notice is hereby given that
Agnes Marie Walsh has filed a
petition, alleging that William
Anthony Walsh died intestate
September 14, 1936. a resident
of Holt County, Nebraska; that
Jennie Walsh died intestate
September 18, 1943, resident of
Holt County, Nebraska; that
said William Anthony Walsh
and Jennie Walsh died seized
of an interest in fee simple in
East Half of Section 24, and
East Half of the Southeast
Quarter of Section 13, all in
Township 31, North, of Range
9, West of the 6th P. M., in
Holt County, Nebraska, in
which petitioner has derived
an interest by inheritance and
mesne conveyance in the chain
of title from such Decedents;
praying for a determination of
the time of death, the heirs,
degree of kinship and right of
descent of real property of the
said William Anthony Walsh
and Jennie Walsh, both de
ceased, and that both of said
Deceased persons died intes
tate, which petition will be for
hearing in this Court on Aug
ust 12th, 1948 at 10:00 a. m.
LOUIS W. REIMER,
County Judge.
(County Court Seal) 11-13
(First pub. July 22, 1948)
Julius D. Cronin, Attorney
IN THE COUNTY COURT
OF HOLT COUNTY, NE
BRASKA
In the Matter of the Probate
of the Last Will and Testa
ment of THOMAS S. O’HARA,
Deceased.
LEGAL NOTICE
TO: All persons interested in
the Estate or in the Last Will
and Testament of Thomas S.
O’Hara, Deceased, whether
creditors, heirs, devisees or
legatees:
You and each of you are
hereby notified that on the 20th
day of July. A. D., 1948, Char
ley Ermer and William Ermer
filed their petition in the Coun
ty Court of Holt County Ne
braska, alleging that Thomas
S. O’Hara, a resident, citizen
and inhabitant of Rock Island,
in Rock Island County, Illin
ois, died testate in the month
of March, 1918, seized and pos
sessed of the South Half of
the Northwest Quarter and the
North Half of the Southwest
Quarter of Section 6, in Town
ship 26, North, Range 11, West
of the 6th P. M., in Holt
County, Nebraska; that he left
a Last Will and Testament
which was originally and leg- I
ally admitted to probate in the 1
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FOR SALE
FOR SALE: 1 new Reo truck;
1 1946 Super Deluxe Ford
tudor sedan, A-l condition.
—Wm. Krotter Co., of O’
Neill. _13c
FOR SALE: 1948 KBS-7 Inter
national tractor; 1945 K-7
International tractor.—Keat
ing Impl. Co., Atkinson. 12
13c. _
FOR SALE: Used gas refrig
erator.—Ralph N. Leidy, O’
Neill. _ 13c
FOR SALE: 1938 Model B John
Deere tractor on rubber.
Mounted 7-foot power mow
er. Both items lirst class
condition. — G. R. Kirwan,
Bristow, Neb. ll-13p
NEW AND USED MACHIN
ERY FOR SALE: Automatic
24-ft. pull type hydraulic
dump hay rakes; hydraulic
lift pumps for Farmall F12,
F 20, Farmall regular. Farm
all A & B tractors; GI 1-row
corn pickers; GI tract, manure
spreaders; GI 34-foot corn
and grain elevator complete
with wagon hoist and speed
jack; Fairbanks-Morse ham
mermill with high blower
elevator; Hutchins rubber
tired trailer w’agon with
grain box; used McCormick
Deering hay press on rubber
tires. — John Sobotka, In
man. tfl3c
Real Estate Transfers
(Editor’s note: A glossary of
the abbreviations follows: WD
—warrants deed; QCD — quit
claim deed. The instruments
filed at the Holt county court
house are listed from whom to
whom, date, consideration, le
gal description.'*
WD — Myron V Lewis to
Ralph Brainard 5-29-48 $3000
NWV4 5-28-10.
WD—Angeline Hohm to Ed
mund W Evans 7-1-48 $1- S%
NWV4- SWV4 7-30-13 E^
EM> SW>/4 SEV4- SE^i SWVi 12
30-14 Subj to Mtg.
WD—George Layh to Lester
C Anson & wf 7-27-48 $5000
Lots 9 & 10 Blk I- Fahys Park
Add- O’N. T. ,
WD — Mary C Higgins to
George Lavh & wf 7-20-48 $6,
250- West 15 ft lot 4- All lot 5
Blk 29- O’Neill.
WD—F J Dishner to Charles
J Kalina & wf 7-22-48 $1750- E
Ms swy4- sy2 sEy4 6-28-10.
WD—Christ Lutheran Church
to Norman E Medcalf 7-29-48
$1050- Lots 19-20 & 21 Blk 41
Riggs Add- O’Neill.
WD—Christ Lutheran Church
to Wm G Kraft 7-29-48 $1050
Lots 22-23 & 24 Blk 41- Riggs
Add O’Neill. .. T
WD—D Hutton to Arthur J
Ruroede 6-26-48 $37*9- Lots 15
& 16 Blk 5- Ewing.
SD—A B H ubbard to F P
Muvphy 7-29-48 $20- Lots 7 & 8
Blk 30- Pioneer Townsite Co.
2nd Add- Stuart.
WD—F J Dishner to George
II Beck & wf 7-22-48- no con
sideration- NWy4 19-32-14.
WD—Lvle R Barnhardt to
Joseph Tomjack & wf 7-19-48
$1800-'Lot 4 Blk 11- Ewing.
Probate Court within and for
Rock Island County, Illinois,
on April 6th, 1918; that petit -
ioners are the owners of the
real estate above described,
having derived title thereto by
mesne conveyance; that as
such owners petitioners are en
titled to bring and maintain
this action and to have said
Will admitted to probate in
Nebraska; that said Will has
not heretofore been presented
for probate in the State of
Nebraska, and that more than
two years have elapsed since
the date of the death of
Thomas S. O’Hara; that all
debts against the Estate of
Thomas S. O’Hara have been
fully paid and satisfied; that
attached to the petition is an
authenticated copy of said Will
and the probate thereof in
Rock Island County, Illinois;
that the prayer of said petition
is that the authenticated copy
of said Will be admitted to
probate and allowed in Ne
braska as the Last Will and
Testament of Thomas S. O’-,
Hara, Deceased; that regular
administration of said estate
be dispensed with, and for a
decree that the said real es
tate descended free and clear
of all debts and claims of ev
ery kind of the said Thomas
S. O’Hara in accord with the
terms of said Last Will and
Testament of Thomas S. O’
Hara, Deceased; that said es
tate is not subject to an in
heritance tax, state or feder
al, and for such other and
further relief as justice and
equity may require.
You are further notified that
said petition is set for hearing
before the County Court of
Holt County, Nebraska on the
12th day of August, A. D., 1948,
at ten o’clock A. M., and that
if you fail to appear at said
time and place and contest said
petition, the Court may grant
the prayer thereof.
LOUIS W. REIMER,
County Judge.
(COUNTY COURT SEAL) 11-13
FOR SALE: Conn make E-flat
saxophone with gold lacker
on it. No. 1 shape; also com
plete set of drums, base and
snare drum. No. 1 shape.—
John A. Fiala. Spencer, Neb.,
route 2, box 60. 11 -13p 100
FOR SALE: Monarch combina
tion electric and coal range,
good condition. — Phone 20
J3, O’Neill. 13p
FOR SALE: Bundles of old
newspapers, 10c each. — The
Frontier, O’Neill. 8tf
FOR SALE: 1941 International
three-quarter ton pickup.—
Gerald Harding, O’Neill. 12
13p.
FOR SALE: Two buildings,
14x26 and 12x20.—Ralph N.
Leidy, O’Neill. • 13c
FOR SALE: One Allis-Chalm
ers 7-ft. power mower, 1
Bearcat combination ham
mermill and sileage cutter,
and 1 set F-20 skeleton trac
tor wheels. —Inquire: dock
er Bros., Spencer. 12-13c75
FARM FOR SALE: 400 acres
well-improved Holt county
farm, 5-room house, barn,
double corncrib, stock shed.
Legal description: Section 26,
township 31, range 12; lVfe
miles from highway 281.—
Theodore Thorson, O’Neill.
13-14p.
TRUCKS FOR SALE: 1941 K
2 International pickup; 1936
CS35 International straight
truck with grain box and
stock rack.—Keating Impl.
Co., Atkinson. 12-13c
FOR SALE: Five-room house
wtih bath, all modern, and 2
lots.—Mrs. M. P. Sullivan,
O’Neill, phone 336-W, lltf
FOR SALE: 24-ft. hydraulic
lift rake. — Keating Impl.
Co., Atkinson. 13-13c
FOR SALE: Two 12x16 bunk
houses. Call C. C. Keirle at
the Golden Hotel, O'
Neill. __ iotf
CAR OWNERS ATTENTION!
Liability insurance on farm
$18.50 and $22.50, according
ers’ cars, $16; town cars, $17,
to use. Dwelling insurance
combined 5-year term, $11.
Why pay more?—L. G. Gil
lespie Insurance Agency, O’
Neill. 3tf
P-R-I-N-T-I-N-G
QUALITY printing ... no job
too large ... no job too
small . . . Reasonable prices
. . . Prompt deliveries.
THE FRONTIER
Printing Dept.
Phone 51 : O'Neill
FOR SALE: Spring fries. In
quire: Clark L. Willson,
phone 284, O’Neill. 8tf
FOR SALE: McCormick-Deei;
tng trail mower. Good con
dition.—Inquire: Homer Da
vis, Ewing, or Ralph Stow
ell, Atkinson. 12-I3p65
FOR SALE: If you are inter
ested in a precision sickle
grinder contact: Mark F.
Gribble, O’Neill, phone thru
Chambers exchange. ll-lSp
FOR SALE: Choice residence
building lots. North front.
67*^x170 ft. Excellent loca
tion. New sewer and water
service.—John Davidson. O’
Neill . 13c
FOR SALE: McCormick-Deer
ing sweep for HDM; 6-ft. one
way K rouse disc plow; new
F-20 power lift cultivator;
new cultivator for Farmall
A. — Keating Imp. Co., At
kinson. 12-13c
OLD CORN
FOR SALE
On the Ear
$2 Per Bushel
F. T. SCHRUNK
Lynch, Nebr. 13p50
FOR SALE: 28-46 threshing
machine, good condition. —
Keating Impl. Co., Atkin
son. 13-14c
FOR SALE: House in Lynch,
8 rooms and bath, garage
and other outbuildings Price
$2 000 i*' sold at once See or
write: W T. Alford. Lynch.
13-14c.
FOR SALE: Mmnr. >lis Mo
line 09 harvester combine,
good condition.—Truman C.
Rossman, Atkinson 13 14pG0
FARM FOR • SALE: Elkhorn
valley farm, 2 miles west
Stuart. Nebr. 240 acres, pas
ture, shelter belt, small mead
ow, remainder under culti
vation, large house, barns,
good highway. $20,000 Write:
Box M, c-o Frontier, O'
Neill. _10-13pl25
FOR SALE: Stove, almost new
“Monogram" wood and coal,
white enamel range.—Mrs.
Pete More, Redbird. 13c
FOR SALE: We have 110-volt
or gas engine Maytag wash
ers in 3 different models,
$114.95 up. — Keating Impl.
Co., Atkinson. 12-13c
USED CAR BUYS
1946 Chev. Truck
1941 Ford Fordor
1939 Ford Fordor, new motor,
exceptionally clean
1936 V-8 Ford Tudor
1937 Chev. Coupe
USED CAR PARTS
D-X Service Station
West O’Neill.
FOR BRIGGS & Stratton
service and genuine parts
call at Vic Halva’s Electric
Shop, O’Neill. 41tf
FOR SALE: 1940 V-8 Fold se
dan, 1938 1 Mj-ton Interna
tional truck, has combination
stock rack and extra duals.
Inquire: John R- Gallagher,
O’Neill, telephone 11. 13tf
FOR SALE: 6-room residence
property at Inman, Nebras
ka. Very nioe property for
$1,800. See: R. H. Parker, O’
Neill, Nebraska. 6tf
FOR SALE: Four-room house
and other buildings, 7 miles
east of O’Neill. House has to
be moved.—Mrs. M. P. Sulli
van, O’Neill, phone 336-W.
lltf.
LET US INSTALL a Maytag
or Grand gas range. We also
have Crosley & Marian elec
tric ranges. — Keating Impl.
Co., Atkinson. 12-13c
FOR SALE: 1930 Chey Fordor,
good condition. Oil heater,
10-inch burner. Phone 468 J,
O’Neill. 13-14p
HELP WANTED
WOMAN WANTEL
THERE IS a position vacancy
in a growing O’Neill firm
that can be made into a
long-time, highly - desirable
occupation. It is an ideal
opening for the right person.
Requirements: Must be able
to meet public, run an office;
typing ability necessary but
typing training not essential.
Employer must be satisfied
that party will be steady.
Starting wage to right party
$25 or more per week. Write:
Box X, c/o The Frontier O’
Neill, Neb. All inquiries will
be confidential and will be
acknowledged. No p ho n e
calls. Only written applica
tions will be considered. 12c
HELP WANTED
Kitchen Help
and Waitresses
M & M Cafe & Bakery
— O’Neill —
WANTED: Housekeeper help,
part time.—Golden Hotel, O’
Neill. 13c
O’NEIL LLOCALS ovistoab 2
R. E. Armbruster, of Nor
folk, formerly manager of
Brown-McDonald’s store here,
was in O’Neill Monday and
Tuesday on business. He was a
dinner guest Monday at the
Charles Weatherford home.
WHEELER COUNTY FAIR AND
RODEO
Bartlett, Nebraska
AUGUST 7 - 8 . . August 6, Entry Day
Complete Rodeo
Horse Racing . . . Night Attractions
including
FAMOUS BLACKWOOD BROS.
QUARTET Sunday Evening
I
MISCELLANEOUS
COKER’S LOCKERS
West O'Neill
Locker patrons save money
with handy, economical
sharp-freeze and storage
ASK US FOR DETAILS
APARTMENT FOR RENT: 3
rooms with bath. Inquire:
Mrs. Mae Landis, O’Neill. 13c
JAMES G. FREDRICKSON
— AUCTIONEER —
Ready to Serve You
Phone 2 O'Neill
IF YOU want to borrow money
on your farm or your ranch,
or on your city residence or
on your store building, I can
loan it to you on easy pay
ments and low interest.—See
R. H. Parker, O’Neill, Ne
braska. 4tf
FREE USE of electric floor
polisher. Simply leave your
name with us and take It
with you for use in your
own home.—Midwest Fum. A
Appl. Co., O’Nenl. Sltf
Kelly’s Well Service
Wells - Windmills
Water Systems
Air Conditioning
Refrigeration
PHONES: 145-J & 262-J
POWER SPRAYING
SERVICE
Barns — with D.D.T.
Cattle—with D.D.T. and
Rotenone
Weeds—with 2, 4D Weed Kil
ler; Poultry Houses—with In
sect Oil. We have the latest
type equipment that develops
up to 60 lbs. pressure.
CORKLE HATCHERY
Phone 19 O’Neill, Nebr.
MULLEN'sHrADIO SERVICE
Complete Parts & Repairs
Phones: 415-W & 415-R
— O’NEILL — 8th
WE CARRY a complete stock
of window glass, Libby-Ow
en Ford brand—the best on
the market. — Skalowsky
Glass Co., O'Neill.
NEW FLOOR SANDER and
edger for rent. Inquire:
Spelts-Ray Lbr. Co., O’Neill
52tf
For Any Type of
AUCTION
Write or Call
ED THORIN
Auctioneer
Chambers, Nebr.
$25 REWARD for assistance ii. |
finding a house to rent. Need
2-bedroom house. Permanent
residents, 3 adults. — H. K.
Olsen, O'Neill, phone 173 or
| 56. 10-12c :
FREE GLASS installed in
your car if you have com
prehensive insurance. For
more information see your
garageman or call here. —
Skalowsky Glass Co., O'
Neill.
WANT TO FLY? Fly Cesna,
the pilot’s airplane. FYee
demonstration. Also used
planes, new guarantee. Flight
instruction, plane parts, re
{>air service. A it E mechan
c. See, write or call: KOIN
ZAN Flying Service, Auth
orized Cessna Dealer, Elgin,
phone 132A or BIB. 38-40tf
IF YOU are interest!-d in buy
ing a home see: R. H.
(‘‘Ray’’) Shriner. O’Neill. 48c
4% Federal Land Bank
FARM it RANCH
L-O-A-N-S
Long Term
Pre-Payment Privileges
ELKHORN VALLEY
Nat’l Farm Loan Ass’n.
Lyle P. Dierks, Sec-Treas.
O’Neill, Nebr. 8tl
WANTED: Used standard size
burlap feed bags. — Corkle
Hatchery, O’Neill. 34tf
WILL TAKE two school girls
to room and board. — Mrs.
Emma Lawrence, O’Neill. 13p
CARDS OF THANKS
_
WE TAKE this means of ex
pressing our sincere thanks
and appreciation to our!
many friends and neighbors)
for the many acts of kind-1
ness shown us during the
funeral of our beloved son
and brother, for the beauti
ful flowers and to the Am
erican Legion. These acts of
kindness will never be for- j
MONEY TO LOAN
OR
AUTOMOBILES
TRUCKS
TRACTORS
EQUIPMENT
FURNITURE
CENTRAL FINANCE
CORP.
C. E. JONES. Manager
O'NEILL NEBRASKA
gotten. — Mr. and Mrs. John
Reimers, Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam Serek. Reinhold Reim
ers, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
Krueger, Mr. and Mrs. Chris
Reimers and Mr and Mrs.
Lyle Pyle. 13c
WE WISH to thank our neigh
bors and other friends for
the assistance given us fol
lowing the loss of our home
and belongings by fire. We
are also grateful to the fire
men and those who have
showered us with gifts. —
CLARENCE FARR and fam
ily _ 13j
THANKS TO all my friends
and relatives for the visits,
cards, flowers and gifts dur
ing my stay in the O’Neill
hospital.
MRS. HARRY GRAHAM 13p
I TAKE this means of thank
ing my friends and neigh
bors who remembered me
with cards, flowers, books
and many other gifts and
acts of kindness during my
recent illness. They made my
3-weeks’ stay in bed seem
much shorter.
MRS JOHN C. GALLAGH
ER. 13p
CARD OF THANKS
I WISH to thank those persons
who sent cards, greetings and
other expressions of interest
during my recent illness. 1
also want to thank those
who have been so kind to
visit me during my stay in
the hospital.
—BILL MARTIN. 1.3p
Try Frontier Want Ada!
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O’NEILL TRANSFER.
An O'Neill firm.
Daily
Trips
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O’NEILL—Phone 241J !,
OMAHA—Phone JA3727
Your Patronage
Appreciated
*
JOHN TURNER,
Prop.
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Yon don't need a Matistieian to tell you that living coata are np.
But, according to atatiatica of the Bureau of labor, living coata in gen
eral were 72.9% higher in May 1948 than in 1939. That mean* that
virtually everything you buy coata more—and accordingly, everything
we inuat buy to provide your electric aerviee coata more too. For
example, wire that coat $15.75 per Cwt. in 1939 now coata $27.85 and
prieea of hundreds of other items necessary in providing your eleetris
aerviee hava Increased ia proportion.
Yet, in spile of these increased coata, your electric ratea ara actually
lower than before the war. Consumers residential electric rates, on an
average through Nebraska, ara artuaUy lower today than in 1939. That
means, with Consumers raiding scale rates, you can buy approximately
twice as much electricity today for the aame money.
Yes, if your electric bill is approximately the same today, yap are
using more electricity for more beneficial purposes.
Truly, based on pr day costs, your electricity
would stiff be a bargain mt twice tfca price.
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